Ending EPA’s Endangerment Finding Won’t End Climate Change Regulation
The EPA dog may catch the climate change bus, but it probably will not end climate change regulation.
Regulatory Simplification Around the Globe
Scholars and practitioners from around the world explore regulatory simplification and how best to ease regulatory burdens.
In Defense of Regulatory Independence
Leaders from independent agencies discuss the implications of undermining for-cause protections for regulatory officials.
Valuing and Devaluing Regulatory Benefits
The Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to decline to monetize effects from air pollution prompts reactions by regulatory experts.
K-Pop’s Global Rise Tests Labor Protections
Scholars examine how South Korean law struggles to protect K-pop performers from unfair labor practices.
Week in Review
Jury finds Ticketmaster illegally monopolized the ticketing market, Maine legislature passes first statewide data center ban, and more…
Uncovering Hidden AI in Commercial Artwork
Scholar considers how and why content producers should disclose generative AI in creative works.
Better Government Starts Close to Home
Scholars argue that the causes of America’s governance crisis lie with state and local governments.
Protecting U.S. Research From Foreign Influence
Researchers and institutions seeking federal funding must comply with bipartisan security requirements.
The Right to Eat in Prison
Scholars discuss how food quality and access shape the lived experience of incarceration.










